âIt would make Elina live long and be able to defend herself even while you are away.â Mogar replied.
âSo itâs just like my current body. A projection of my desires, not a hint to something thatâs going on.â Lith sighed in disappointment.
âWhat did you expect? That the sixth time was the charm?â Mogar-Elina said with a scoff. âAwakening a bloodline is something that happens by luck only in a bardâs tale.
âAssuming thatâs something your mother wants, she has to work hard for it or ask Leegaain. Either way, itâs her choice. Not yours.â She tapped on his nose with her finger.
âFine, letâs get to business.â Lith said with a snort.
âIâm all ears.â
âI want to know how to harmonize my life forces and reach the damn violet core, how Ajatar can achieve Dragonhood, and lastly how I can reach Void Magicâs full potential.â Lith phrased his request that way for a reason.
From his last conversation with Solus, he assumed that when he conjured a single element, he could tap into the power of the other six by manipulating the energies that originated as a byproduct of the original spell.
If his assumption was correct, then a Void Mage might be capable of turning a common spell into Spirit Magic by adding a spark of their life force. There was no reason to assume that Void Magic was limited to five tiers and his question was meant to verify his hypothesis.
âI like this. A mix of egotism and generosity in equal measure.â Mogar-Elina clapped her hands, conjuring three spheres of light.
One shifted from black to red and then to pink in a loop. The second was sapphire blue while the third one looked like a thunderstorm trapped in a pool ball.
âHow is this generous? Only one question is for someone else. The other two are for me.â Lith asked while stepping forward the first sphere.
âDonât play coy with me.â She replied. âVoid Magic is something you shared. Whatever you learn from here, if any, is going to be shared as well. Even if you donât teach everyone about your strongest spells, you would still teach Solus, Tista, and many others.
âJust by knowing the first five tiers of Void Magic and by looking at you guys, itâs only a matter of time before everyone knows.â
âThe first five?â Lith echoed.
âThe ones Iâm sure of.â Mogar-Elina shrugged. âI donât see the future. Your words, not mine.â
Lith grumbled and took a final step, dodging a combination of Chaos, Origin Flames, and War only thanks to the Full Guard enveloping him.
âWhat the actual fuck?â He said once he had recovered from the shock of the revelation.
The thing in front of Lith seemed out of a drunken dream.
It consisted of a bunch of glass shards linked to each other by something that looked like ligaments and cartilage. The elastic bands of tissue would pull the fragments together, forming either Lithâs human or Eldritch appearance.
Then, the humanoid form would explode like a shattered mirror just to be reassembled. The cycle wasnât just between human and Eldritch, however. Sometimes, the shards would be piled together and wrapped by tissues, taking the shape of the Voidfeather Dragon.
None of the three apparitions lasted for long, torn apart by an inner conflict that kept the fragments sharp and made them cut through the three bodies.
âThose arenât ligaments. Those are Dragon scales turned into meat paste.â Lith said after observing the phenomenon for a while. âIs this what my Divine Beast side had to endure for all these years?â
Just the thought made Lith shudder and understand why the Voidfeather seemed to hate him so much.
âIf thatâs a question, I have to take away one of the spheres.â Mogar replied.
âFaluel was right. You do treat me and Solus differently from others.â It was rude to say it out loud but Lith knew that keeping it to himself was a foolâs errand.
âWhy shouldnât I?â Mogar shrugged. âI barely notice the existence of most people whereas I follow closely those who undergo my tribulations. It would be stupid and ungrateful to treat my acquaintances the same way as strangers.
âI like our talks. Even those that take place without you guys even noticing.â
âA bit creepy, but okay.â Lith moved his gaze back to the shards.
One side was Chaos black while the other one was pink like his human skin. The two life forces seemed to have merged but they still failed to act as a whole. The mass of fragments didnât form a puzzle.
The countless pieces failed to assume a definite form because their edges didnât match. No matter how many times the Voidfeather pulled them together, they screeched and bent until they sprung back to their original form in a burst of gore.
âOff the top of my head, Iâd say that Iâm still a broken man. That whatever is keeping me from reaching the bright violet depends on the fact that my psyche is as shattered as my life forces.â
âIf you say so.â Mogar had been sitting for a while, sipping tea and eating biscuits and ice cream from a plate. âBy the way, thanks. Much appreciated.â
âFuck me sideways. Even you recognize me for my cooking above my magic. The moment Solus sees this Iâll forever be Wonka Magus or something. Theyâll never let me hear the end of this.â
âOh, woe is me.â Mogar-Elina rubbed her index finger and thumb together, actually playing Mogarâs smallest violins.
Plural.
âThereâs no need to be sarcastic.â Lith scoffed.
âThereâs no need to be a buzzkill.â She clicked her tongue.
âMan, with that attitude is no wonder no one ever visits.â He whispered as low as he could.
âI heard that!â Mogarâs snarl and the ground turning into a black charred land covered in white bones made Lith raise his hands in apology.
âLetâs move to answer number- Crap!â A whip-fast claw and blast of bright violet flames were followed by a living stream of sapphire blue energy trying to snuff Lith out like a candle.
If not for him knowing about Spirit Fusion and having already seen Ajatar using it against Glemos, there wouldnât have been enough of Lith left to fill a shoebox.
A sudden burst of Void Flames from his skin acted as a barrier, hurting the Sapphire Dragon even in his energy form and giving Lith the time to Blink to safety.
The moment he stepped away, the energy mass returned to its starting spot and turned into a majestic Dragon who grinned at Lith like an adult after teaching a child a valuable life lesson.
To make matters worse, the wounds that the Void Flames had inflicted upon Ajatarâs echo healed and his vigor returned to its peak.
âThatâs cheating!â Lith tried and failed to use Invigoration which didnât work in the Mindscape. âAlso, what does that mean? Spirit Fusion is supposed to be emerald green, not sapphire blue.
âIs that a bloodline ability or another kind of energy akin to my Dread Flames?â
âGood question. Ajatar?â Mogar asked the echo who popped his knuckles and stretched his neck in reply. âHe says to come and get him, if you dare.â
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